Royalty (Princess)Royalty (Princess) CR 6Source GameMastery Guide pg. 292 XP 2,400 Human aristocrat 8 N Medium humanoid Init +3; Senses Perception +8DefenseAC 20, touch 14, flat-footed 16 (+5 armor, +3 Dex, +1 dodge, +1 shield) hp 40 (8d8+4) Fort +3, Ref +6, Will +6OffenseSpeed 30 ft. Melee mwk rapier +10/+5 (1d6–1/18–20) or mwk rapier +8/+3 (1d6–1/18–20), mwk dagger +8 (1d4–1/19–20) Ranged mwk dagger +10 (1d4–1/19–20)StatisticsStr 9, Dex 16, Con 10, Int 12, Wis 8, Cha 12 Base Atk +6; CMB +5; CMD 19 Feats Dodge, Mobility, Two-Weapon Defense, Two-Weapon Fighting, Weapon Finesse Skills Bluff +13, Diplomacy +13, Disguise +13, Escape Artist +4, Handle Animal +8, Intimidate +13, Knowledge (nobility) +10, Perception +8, Perform (dance) +10, Perform (string) +10, Ride +8, Sense Motive +5, Sleight of Hand +4, Stealth +4 Languages Common, Elven Gear +1 chain shirt, masterwork rapier, masterwork dagger, circlet of persuasion, cloak of resistance +1, disguise kit
Boon A princess can make a gift to PCs of up to a 300 gp value or get PCs out of minor legal trouble. A princess can also arrange a meeting with her royal parent, a knight, a noble, a minstrel or celebrity bard, or a merchant prince whose favor she has, with a +5 circumstance bonus on Diplomacy checks with them.
A princess is occasionally a ruler in her own right but is most often the daughter of a king and/or queen. In many societies, princesses come behind any princely brothers in the line of succession, and may even be treated like a commodity to be brokered between noble houses through marriage alliances. Small wonder, then, that princesses often find ways of sneaking away from their gilded homes and out into the world to find a taste of adventure.
Naturally, a princess’s stats can also be used to model any high-level noble, male or female. Princesses also make good aristocratic duelists, perhaps joining together in a noble “gangs” of four members (CR 10).
A princess may be accompanied by four female noble scions as her ladies-in waiting or noble-born friends (CR 8), or by her mother and father, the king and queen (CR 15). Alone, a princess may keep a guard officer bodyguard (CR 7) or battle monk for protection (CR 8), possibly adding a minstrel as well for the company (CR 8 or 9).
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